Exploration on the fasciological mechanism of touching-bone acupuncture at"three acupoints of the neck and occiput"in the treatment of post-stroke headache
This article explores the fasciological mechanism of touching-bone acupuncture at"three acupoints of the neck and occiput"in the treatment of post-stroke headache starting from three aspects:acupoint selection criteria,bone characteristics,and fascial effect.The anatomical characteristics of nerves,blood vessels,and fascia in the acupoint area of fēngchí,fēngfǔ and wángǔ are closely related to the occurrence,diagnosis and treatment of headache,and have excellent anatomical basis for needle effect.At the same time,the position of the"attachment pain point"in the three acupoint areas and the fascia of the occipital neck is similar,and the effect of the puncture is significant.The touching-bone acupuncture takes touching the diseased site(exploring pathological changes in the fascia)as the operation guide,with positive reactions as the acupoint selection feature,deep periosteum as the stimulation target,combined with the technique of moving to the diseased site and guiding,to treat pain with significant therapeutic effects.The fasciological mechanisms of touching-bone acupuncture at"three acupoints of the neck and occiput"in the treatment of post-stroke headache are mainly summarized as pain point inactivation to eliminate fascial sensitization,fascial traction to stimulate nerve remodeling,fascial conduction to accelerate gas to the site of the disease,and enhancement of periosteal characteristics to enhance analgesic effects.
Three acupoints of the neck and occiputTouch-ing-bone acupuncturePost-stroke headacheFasciaology